Assuming it's worn from circulation, it would be worth around $3 for its silver content.
The US has never circulated an aluminum coin. 1n 1941 US quarters were 90% silver; the value is based on condition and mint mark. There's more information at the Related Question.
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
Depending on condition a "D" mintmark may be worth $5.00 an "S" $4.25
1951 is a common date Washington quarter, circulated coins are valued mostly for the silver, about $3.00. Uncirculated examples sell for $5.00-$7.00
Assuming this is a Barber quarter with no mint mark the retail values are $6.00 for a well worn coin, $30.00 for medium wear and $70.00 for slight wear.
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The US has never circulated an aluminum coin. 1n 1941 US quarters were 90% silver; the value is based on condition and mint mark. There's more information at the Related Question.
About $3 for its silver content. A dealer will pay less.
1957 is not a rare date for Washington quarters. Its value is based on the silver it contains -- as of 12/2008, about $2.50
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
from 500 dollars to 100 dollars depending if its p mint mark
Please check your coin again. It's either not 1941 or not Ben Franklin. Half dollars dated 1916 to 1947 carry the Walking Liberty design. Franklin's picture was on the half dollar from 1948 to 1963.
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
About $3 for its metal content. A scrap dealer will pay wholesale, though
Reatil for circulated coins $3.74- $4.20 Mint state $4.30
Depending on condition a "D" mintmark may be worth $5.00 an "S" $4.25
a quarter